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Major texture issues...

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So I'm on a barely modded version of GTAIV and I'm getting WORSE texture loss and FPS drop than my heavily modded version that I use when I play LCPDFR.

 

This version only has about 4 or 5 scripts including trafficflow, and I also have the same ENB I use for LCPDFR. These are two seperate folder copies of GTAIV (I just installed the game twice on steam), and this one where I plan on finishing the GTAIV story has a ton of more issues...

 

I have zero car mods installed. Just CryENB v3 on the same settings as my other gta copy, and a couple small scripts (Robbery mod, Trafficflow, Ticket.cs, etc.)

 

when I tried the same commandlines I got the taxi bug even with trafficflow installed, and even now I still get the taxi bug unoften enough...It's like this version of my game has 10x more limited memory.

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So I'm on a barely modded version of GTAIV and I'm getting WORSE texture loss and FPS drop than my heavily modded version that I use when I play LCPDFR.

 

This version only has about 4 or 5 scripts including trafficflow, and I also have the same ENB I use for LCPDFR. These are two seperate folder copies of GTAIV (I just installed the game twice on steam), and this one where I plan on finishing the GTAIV story has a ton of more issues...

 

I have zero car mods installed. Just CryENB v3 on the same settings as my other gta copy, and a couple small scripts (Robbery mod, Trafficflow, Ticket.cs, etc.)

 

when I tried the same commandlines I got the taxi bug even with trafficflow installed, and even now I still get the taxi bug unoften enough...It's like this version of my game has 10x more limited memory.

i know it might sound weird but i think some of the mods actually help GTA IV play better. when i first installed GTA IV it played like crap. it was slow and it was like watching it drunk. when i installed mods it played WAY better. if nothing else have you lowered some of the graphic setttings a little bit to help?

i can't use ENB because it basically brings my game to a turtles pace so i just changed the brightness through graphic settings by changing contrast and brightness until i had a really bright game. i then changed my police car lighting by messing around with ELS settings. its possible everyones game plays differently but i hope you can get it fixed :)

hopefully someone may have some better suggestions than i do. good luck :D

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I've since stopped playing LCPDFR in anticipation of LSPDFR's release. I play it from time to time and the performance is playable only at night (with 50-70fps). so I just do night patrols sometimes, i'll see how well GTAV runs without the beta drivers which i can't get anymore (thanks AMD).

 

I wish I could uninstall the ENB. but its too late now, should of backed up =/

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